Yes! So trueI mean, IMO as long as they're cared for and not in a tiny cage, they're in a good home. I have seen PLENTY of house rabbits go into cages indoors, or get shut in rooms, and never really cared for... And lots of outdoor farm bunnies get spoiled and loved on every day. Lots of farm dogs live outdoors too... Indoors/outdoors isn't exactly an indication of care quality.
People who don't put their rabbits indoors are fine. Just different strokes for different folks. As long as they have space, basic needs, and enrichment, I say they're doing well. I think training, time spent interacting with, accommodation of needs, medical care, etc. are the better indicators of quality of life.
My bunnies are outside in the shed and they’re living the life. They have fresh greens every day and get to run around all day.
I’d like to make them a massive outbuilding someday